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The latest G-Force build was recently posted. Now includes speech, music and joypad support. [direct download link, oddbob's site, G-Force review]

Submission due date for the Java 4K 2007 is March 1st 2007, though fifteen entries are already available to play. [Fuzetsu, Alpha Shot 4K review]

A new interview with Pug Fugly, winner of the Retro Remakes 2006 Competition was recently posted on the OneSwitch.org.uk blog. [Competition Results, Remakes Competition Summary, The Pyramid review]

Sam and Max Episode 1 extras discussed here.

(Screenshots from current Shmup-Dev Autofire 2007 Competition WIPs)

Comments

Can I just say its about time something about Braid finally surfaced? I remember it was coming up everywhere last year, like it was at this show but actually no one has seen it and no one will talk about it except it's some kind of crazy time travelling thing that sounds absolutley amazing but even though it's getting all this acclaim no one will show it to you.

I am still a little upset!

The screenshot at the bottom is from "Force Majeure", a game that Monokey is creating for Autofire 2K7.

Thank you, Tim, for covering our stuff. Much appreciated!

oh ok junlboy i thinked so i can't wait the game is coming out becuase bollen is really god a pixelated make so more games!!!


sory for bad english i am from croatia and i am Nikica that update the indygamer with new dotfights

I hate these news posts with dozens of updates when there's one interesting screenshot posted. It's near impossible to figure out which game it's from, even after going through all the links.

Thankfully Junkboy has already revealed it.

Any chance of image descriptions, perhaps?

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